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BRIAN CLARK
Clark is the editor of WisBusiness.com and the author of Tuesday Trends, a free product sent weekly to WisBusiness subscribers and members of the Tuesday Trends mailing list..

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SAMPLE FROM THIS WEEK’S EDITION OF TUESDAY TRENDS:

TUESDAY TRENDS: Oct. 30, 2007

By Brian E. Clark RISING Sonic and Merge Madison-based Sonic Foundry and West Allis-based Merge Technologies have been named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500, a list ranking...

TUESDAY TRENDS: Oct. 16, 2007

By Brian E. Clark RISING Milwaukee Philanthropist Joe Zilber is fulfilling the final piece of his multi-million dollar pledge to improve Milwaukee with a $1.5 million donation to...

TUESDAY TRENDS: Oct. 9, 2007

By Brian E. Clark RISING Appleton Time Warner Cable of Milwaukee County will receive more than $1 million in state tax credits to build a state-of-the-art, 130,000-square...

TUESDAY TRENDS: Oct. 2, 2007

By Brian E. Clark RISING Janesville This Rock County city breathed a big sigh last week when 2,600 GM hourly employees (6 percent of the city’s workforce)...

TUESDAY TRENDS: Sept. 25, 2007

By Brian E. Clark RISING Modine Japan’s Mitsubishi FUSO Truck and Bus Corp. has awarded Modine Manufacturing Co. a five-year deal worth $15 million for the heating, ventilating and...

TUESDAY TRENDS: Sept. 18, 2007

By Brian E. Clark RISING Oshkosh Truck Beijing Capital International Airport, which announced last week that it plans to buy six fire trucks worth $5 million from Wisconsin’s Oshkosh...

TUESDAY TRENDS: Sept. 11, 2007

By Brian E. Clark RISING Household income Wisconsin’s median household income grew by 3.5 percent in 2006, well above the national increase of 0.7 percent, according to new...
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